Answer:
Explanation:
It is given that,
Depth of Death valley is 85 m below sea level,
The summit of nearby Mt. Whitney has an elevation of 4420 m,
Mass of the hiker, m = 65 kg
We need to find the change in potential energy. It is given by :
or
So, the change in potential energy of the hiker is . Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
4000J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Weight of the man = 800N
Height of ladder = 5m
Unknown:
Gravitational potential energy gained = ?
Solution:
The gravitational potential energy is due to the position of a body.
Gravitational potential energy = weight x height
Now insert the parameters;
Gravitational potential energy = 800 x 5 = 4000J
Italian physicist Alessandro Volta discovered that particular chemical reactions could produce electricity, and in 1800 he constructed the voltaic pile (an early electric battery) that produced a steady electric current, and so he was the first person to create a steady flow of electrical charge.
Answer: A.
As a diver rises, the pressure on their body decreases which allows the volume of the gas to decrease.
Explanation:
The problem is that a diver, experiences an increased pressure of water compresses nitrogen and more of it dissolves into the body. Just as there is a natural nitrogen saturation point at the surface, there are saturation points under water. Those depend on the depth, the type of body tissue involved, and also how long a diver is exposed to the extra pressure. The deeper a diver go, the more nitrogen the body absorbs.
The problem is getting rid of the nitrogen once you ascend again. As the pressure diminishes, nitrogen starts dissolving out of the tissues of the diver's body, a process called "off-gassing." That results in tiny nitrogen bubbles that then get carried to the lungs and breathed out. However, if there is too much nitrogen and/or it is released too quickly, small bubbles can combine to form larger bubbles, and those can do damage to the body, anything from minor discomforts all the way to major problems and even death.
If you mean electromagnetic waves
Radio waves can be used well in radio signals
Infrared in remote controls
X rays for x-rays
Gamma rays in a nuclear power plant
Uv rays can cause cancer but they transmit vitamin D